Courses: FIL105 Introduction to Philosophy of the Mind - Spring 2019




Credits

10.0

ECTS Credits

Level of Study

Bachelor

Language of Instruction

Norwegian or English

Teaching semester

Spring.

Place of Instruction

Objectives and Content

The course will provide students with an introduction to contemporary philosophy of mind. The philosophy of mind is concerned with the relations between the mental and psychological aspects of a person and the person's bodily characteristics. The subject has a history that goes back to classical Greek philosophy, but in a modern context particularly Descartes's dualism represents the classic challenge that different philosophical directions have tried to overcome. The course will present the most important modern equivalent of this dualism, and we will see that we still struggle with some of the basic problems from Descartes. The course will also discuss experience consciousness as a particularly challenge to the materialistic conceptions of consciousness.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge:

After completing the course, the student should have

Skills:

After completing the course, the student should be able to

Competence:

After completing the course, the student should be competent to

Required Previous Knowledge

Recommended Previous Knowledge

Approved first semester studies. A good proficiency in English is necessary since it ought to be assumed that much of the prescribed reading will be in English.

Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap

FIL105 overlaps with FIL235.htmlFIL235 (Themes in Philosophy of Mind), FIL335.htmlFIL335 (Research Theme in Philosophy of Mind ) og ../Gamle/FIL226.htmlFIL226 (Introduction to Philosophy of Mind - 15 ECTS).

Access to the Course

The course is open to students admitted at the University of Bergen

Teaching and learning methods

Teaching is offered in the form of lectures and discussion groups.

The number of gatherings may be reduced if the number of students attending the course is less than 4. In that case, the students will be compensated with individual or group tutoring.

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

An approval of compulsory requirements is valid for three semesters, including the semester in which the approval is given.

Students must submit answers to 7 questions. Submission deadline is set by the department. The replies must be approved to be able to take the exam.

Forms of Assessment

Four-hour sit-in written examination with questions from various parts of the reading list.

The compulsory activities have to be formally approved before one can take an exam in the course.

The compulsory requirements have to be formally approved in a semester in which there is teaching in the relevant course in order to register for the examination in a semester in which there is no teaching in that course.

Examination Support Material

Grading Scale

From A to F

Assessment Semester

Reading List

Course Evaluation

The teaching will be evaluated from time to time.

Programme Committee

Course Coordinator

Course Administrator

Department of Philosophy.

Contact Information

Department of Philosophy

Email: studierettleiar@fof.uib.nostudierettleiar@fof.uib.no